Titled "Justice For Harambe," the petition calls what happened Saturday a "sad incident" and says the Zoo's reaction "was made in the best interests of keeping the child and the public safe."

The author of the petition, a woman who calls Cincinnati home, goes on to say it's believed "the situation was caused by parental negligence and the zoo is not responsible for the child's injuries and possible trauma."

The petition wants the parents of the little boy held accountable.

But other petitions take aim at the Zoo, including one that wants to see the zoo's director fired and the Cincinnati Zoo be shut down.

That petition was started by someone in New York.

Another petition began in Chicago and is directed at two Ohio lawmakers, State Sen. Cecil Thomas and State Rep. Denise Driehaus.

The petitioner calls for the passage of "Harambe's Law," which would make a guest in a situation like the one that happened Saturday "financially and criminally responsible for any harm and or loss to an animal."

The number of petitions linked to Saturday's incident continues to grow on change.org.

There are at least 17 petitions started by people affected by Harambe's death, including one that began in Greece.